The Incredible Reason Why The Titanic Has Not Been Refloated To Date [VIDEO]

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A viral YouTube video revealed the reason why the gigantic Titanic cannot be rescued from the seabed.

Thousands of Internet users on YouTube have expressed their surprise after knowing the content of a viral video that explains the real reasons why it is impossible to refloat the Titanic at the bottom of the sea. In social networks, many citizens, especially from the United States, want the huge vessel to become a museum; However, that would be unlikely. Why? Keep reading and you will know all the details.

In case you don’t know, the RMS Titanic was a British ocean liner that, on its maiden voyage, crashed into an iceberg and sank, causing the death of 1514 people, a tragedy that, years later, would inspire a box office movie starring Leonardo DiCaprio and Kate Winslet.

The Titanic departed from the port of the city of Southampton, in England, on April 10, 1912 and only four days later, he would suffer an accident that caused the immense ship to split in two and begin to sink into the icy waters of the ocean Atlantic.

The clash of the Titanic against the iceberg occurred on the night of April 14, 1912; however, the total sinking of the boat went several hours later. Due to the few lifeboats, many people fell into the cold waters and died of hypothermia.

According to the video posted on YouTube, which has more than 9 million views, the sinking of the Titanic shocked and outraged the entire world, due to the death toll.

After several years, in 1985, the American oceongrapher Robert Ballard manages to find the remains of the Titanic at the bottom of the Atlantic Ocean, at a depth of 3784.

Although many suggested recover the huge boat and turn it into a museum, as is customary with sunken ships, there are several reasons why we have not decided to do so and video on YouTube explains them.

The first and most important is that the remains of the Titanic are extremely damaged, which would cause the boat to begin to crumble.